Dragonfly Lake
The beautiful dragonflies can be a little hard to spot as they fly amidst the plants and lakes. So head over to the binoculars and see them up close, in all their glory.
Go deeper beyond the surface of lake system and be immersed in the fascinating aquatic ecosystem that exists. More than a visual treat, the Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes are also rich with aquatic life.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world that exists beyond the surface of the lakes. More than a thing of beauty, the lakes are a rich source of aquatic life from fish to plants. These plants act as a natural eco-filter to cleanse water that has been captured from run-offs or pumped in from the connecting Marina reservoir. Filter beds comprising aquatic reeds are strategically located where the water enters and discharges from the lake system.
These aquatic plants also play a vital role in maintaining the right amount of nutrients in the lake by helping to absorb excess nitrogen and phosphorus, and to ensure better water quality. Take a stroll on the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and discover more fascinating facts on the ecosystem.
The 440-metre boardwalk along the Dragonfly Lake is one of the many secret gems and a fantastic photographic spot.
Sculptural and planted islands show the ecosystem’s fragility and irreversible outcomes in Nature from man’s actions.
The beautiful dragonflies can be a little hard to spot as they fly amidst the plants and lakes. So head over to the binoculars and see them up close, in all their glory.
As you enjoy your stroll through the gardens, look out for our special QR codes and scan them.